which dlc is worth buying?

i got the promotional free dlc. champion of yore 1 i thinki also bought champion of yore 2 just cuz i had some balance cash to purchase. after playing the two, im not too thrilled about it. does it get better with other dlc? or can i expect about the same from the rest?which ones are worth buying if any?---RJ FC: 077522406323 statistically speaking, 6 out of 7 dwarfs aren't happy

If you have no in-game money then i'd recommend The Golden Gaffe, just because i found it hard to get money in-game, but thats about it right now, I have Lost Bloodlines, but i haven't played it yet---B2 Friend Code: 0820 1569 4980

Gold gaffers gives huge amounts of gold, useful. EXPonential growth gives great exp for low levels to catch up real fast. Might as well buy the pack, cause infinite regalia is too useful for the best weapons in the game.

Then bloodlines 2 gives the Demon Fighter class and bloodlines 3 gives Paragon, which doubles the exp gain, so that should be gotten sometime. Also bloodlines 3 gives so many enemies to die, great for leveling up one character that exponential growth wont do so well anymore, since they are so high level 8 exp is all they get from the enemies there. Though Champions of Yore 3 is also good for that.

Whatever the Ike one is called for Limit Breaker which will eventually come.---The Official Odin of the Shin Megami Tensei IV board."You know how confusing the whole good-evil concept is for me."

A field where you can make insane amounts of money easy.A field where you can grind for lots of xp.A field that contains lots of powerful item, a silver card, and the unit Eltshan

King vs King/Lost Blood lines set -

Leif Alm with the demon scroll which when used allows you access to the demon fighter class.Seliph and a item that teaches you a skill the paragon skill.

Red vs Blue set -

ElinciaErika with the brides bouquet which when used allows you access to the bride class.Lyn and a item that teaches you the Iote's Shield skill

Light vs Dark set -

Ephraim CelicaIke and a item that teaches you the limit breaker skill.

Border between Life and Death Gets you the unit Est.The five Annas gets you the unit CatriaLabyrinth Pursuit gets you the unit PallaThe strongest name gets you the unit Katrina

Harvest/Summer/Hotsping of bonds is more or less purely fanservice giving certain classes different models (like sorcerers in swimtrunks/bikinis during the summer of bonds) and gives characters that didn't have support conversations a chance to talk and speak together.

Future of Despair is story expansion taking place in an alternate future.

For the record buying 2 DLC in a pack is the same price as an actual pack so if you plan to get 2 of the DLC in a pack just buy the pack. It will essentially be buy two get one free that way.---I've got a quote that embodies you perfectly, but it's seventy-three posts long, has a few massive flowcharts, and lots of Xion-KMA to Me

Light vs. DarkEphraim: The first real postgame map without the requirement of min/maxing abilitiesCelica: Skip, or skip Ephraim and take this.Ike: Gives the limit breaker ability, required for the uber strongest one DLC.

Exp, Gold, Infinite Legendary Weapons

If you plan on doing any Lunatic+ run, get these. You'll tear out your hair trying to grind (you will need to grind). You can skip Infinite Regalia though.

Harvest, Spa, Beach of Bonds

If you enjoy character interaction and fanservice (for both guys and gals), picking these up is worth it. There's no actual rewards for doing these besides fun.

Future of Despair

Gives backstory on a world not really explained upon in the game. It's spoilery to go into details but if you played the game, you probably have a general idea what it's about.

Ultimate Training

Gimmicky maps and features The Strongest One DLC, in which enemies have super jacked up stats and abilities. If you really want to say you conquered the game, this is the DLC do it. You get three crappy pegesas knights and Katarina from FE12. The reward is the challenge, not the characters.---SNARGLEBLAGH